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Designed by Walter Huxley and released by ATF in 1935, with
alternate forms for ‘AKMNWY’. No lowercase.

There are various digitizations. OPTI’s has the alternates. So
does Diner (David Rakowski, 1992), which expands the
design into 4 weights. Bitstream’s version (1987) and Aldous
Vertical (Agfa Monotype, 1991) have the round glyphs only.
Huxley VerticalD (URW)
is lighter and taller, with scaled-down caps in the lowercase. It
has both forms of ‘AKMNWY’, but the round ones are included under
unrelated codepoints. Huxley Vert (Image Club) comes
in 2 weights, with rounded terminals. Both weights are accompanied
by separate “Alt” fonts that have the diagonal glyphs plus
additional alternates (‘EFQRSX’).

Designed by Walter Huxley and released by ATF in 1935, with alternate forms for ‘AKMNWY’. No lowercase.

There are various digitizations. OPTI’s has the alternates. So does Diner (David Rakowski, 1992), which expands the design into 4 weights. Bitstream’s version (1987) and Aldous Vertical (Agfa Monotype, 1991) have the round glyphs only. Huxley VerticalD (URW) is lighter and taller, with scaled-down caps in the lowercase. It has both forms of ‘AKMNWY’, but the round ones are included under unrelated codepoints. Huxley Vert (Image Club) comes in 2 weights, with rounded terminals. Both weights are accompanied by separate “Alt” fonts that have the diagonal glyphs plus additional alternates (‘EFQRSX’).